Furious 7 obviously had all of us intrigued by how they made such a great movie and tribute for the late Paul Walker, and when I went to see it (and I'm sure I'm not alone) I was constantly trying way too hard to see whether or not I could figure out when it was the "fake" Paul Walker on screen.  Well, I couldn't.

Now we know HOW they did it, and WHEN they did it.

Turns out it took a TON of work.  Here's how it all went down:

1) They had to dissect bloopers and touttakes from past films to get a "mold" for his face

2)  They didn't wanna take the easy route and not do close-ups shots

3) A lot of lighting work had to be done as well because this movie was shot unlike any of the other movies

4) Facial movements, hair blowing, etc... were some of the details they had to pay attention to and even create.

Below are the scenes in which he was a computer version of himself and you can read more about how they did it here. 

More From 106.9 KROC-FM